[02:25] <micahg> ping hggdh
[02:26] <hggdh> hi micahg
[02:29] <micahg> sorry, I ended up PMing since it was OT
[02:30] <hggdh> no prob
[03:28] <bcurtiswx> just finished my HUGE backlog of empathy bugs
[03:28] <bcurtiswx> wow that took three days
[03:33] <micahg> anyone have time to look through a crash report for private info?
[03:33] <bcurtiswx> which bug?
[03:33] <micahg> bug 413737
[03:33] <ubot4> micahg: Bug 413737 on http://launchpad.net/bugs/413737 is private
[03:35] <bcurtiswx> k brb
[03:43] <bcurtiswx> looks good to me.. changed to public
[03:43] <bcurtiswx> bug 413737
[03:43] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 413737 in firefox-3.5 "firefox crashed with signal 5 in __pthread_mutex_unlock_usercnt()" [Medium,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/413737
[03:43] <micahg> thanks bcurtiswx
[03:43] <bcurtiswx> micahg: you are welcome :)
[03:44] <micahg> a user was complaining about not being able to see from a dupe
[03:44] <micahg> and I'm still at work
[03:45] <bcurtiswx> ahh, okee dokee
[06:23] <dholbach> good morning
[06:37] <thekorn> good morning
[07:16] <the-dude> morning
[07:42] <eltoozero> someone available to answer a question about what package to submit a bug on?
[07:54] <micahg> sure eltoozero
[07:54] <eltoozero> micahg,  thanks man
[07:54] <eltoozero> might be two bugs, might be the same, just nailed down steps to reproduce
[07:55] <eltoozero> results in a full system freeze, screen blacks out, only cursor shows, REISUB does not reboot, only hard reset
[07:55] <eltoozero> if I shut off bluetooth using the icon
[07:55] <eltoozero> then activate, it shows status unknown
[07:55] <eltoozero> but does activate
[07:56] <eltoozero> if I go to properties of bluetooth and hit on, it turns on, connects to devices, but the icon shows unknown and the x remains
[07:56] <eltoozero> that's bug #1
[07:56] <ubot4> eltoozero: Error: Could not parse data returned by Launchpad: The read operation timed out
[07:56] <eltoozero> if when bluetooth is in this status I use the rfkill hotkey on my eeepc (fn-f2) I get a freeze as described
[07:57] <eltoozero> ubot4,  ?
[07:58] <micahg> oh, it thought you wanted it to retrieve a bug
[07:58] <eltoozero> oh cool, bug bot
[07:58] <eltoozero> was not aware.
[07:58] <micahg> hmmm
[07:58]  * micahg doesn't know about bluetooth
[07:59] <eltoozero> the rfkill hotkey works like a charm otherwise, I've been slamming it trying to reproduce.
[07:59] <micahg> thekorn: do you know about bluetooth?
[07:59] <eltoozero> I've just been digging into testing, and it's really a blast.
[08:00] <eltoozero> been running ubuntu since breezy, glad you guys are here to help.
[08:01] <micahg> well, the first one is probably bluez-gnome
[08:02] <micahg> second one I'd file under bluez
[08:02] <eltoozero> I can at least start there, I just wanted a logical place to start.
[08:02] <micahg> yep
[08:02] <eltoozero> what about the freeze, the best way to capture that?
[08:02] <micahg> it's easy enough for someone to move if it's not right
[08:02] <eltoozero> or any tips on what files to attach?
[08:02] <thekorn> micahg, no sorry, do you need to visit a dentist when you have bluetooth ;)
[08:02] <micahg> sorry, I don't know much about bluetooth
[08:03] <micahg> just make sure your descriptions provide detailed reproduction steps like you did here
[08:03] <eltoozero> If I were involved I would have pushed for including blueman, I was really impressed with it in Jaunty, allowed me to do bluetooth 3g in 1 step.
[08:03] <micahg> and you can just create the bug with ubuntu-bug
[08:03] <eltoozero> ubuntu-bug bluez-gnome, 10-4
[08:03] <micahg> it will attach the appropriate files
[08:04] <micahg> yep
[08:04] <micahg> thank  you for submitting a bug
[08:05] <eltoozero> you got it.
[08:05] <micahg> if you need more help, feel free to come back
[08:05] <micahg> and if you like testing, bugsquad can always use help :)
[08:55] <paul_dufr> I began to realize that most Segfault bugs on Totem have: "SegvReason: reading NULL VMA". Begin to wonder if it should be seen like a common cause or just... coincidence?
[08:57] <paul_dufr> well, sometimes it is 'executing' NULL VMA.
[09:33] <paul_dufr> On bug #418270, Kamus seems to make a distinction between a stacktrace and a backtrace... I thought they were the same, are they?
[09:33] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 418270 in totem "totem crashed with SIGSEGV in g_object_set_valist()" [Medium,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/418270
[11:18] <slhk> I think bug #404222 is a duplicate of bug #398009, just the language changes, but I can't read the attached log. Am I safe marking it as duplicate or should I leave them separate?
[11:18] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 404222 in global "package global 5.7.1-1 failed to install/upgrade: " [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/404222
[11:18] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 398009 in global "global: pkg fails to configure if FQDN unknown" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/398009
[12:24] <limcore> hi, Im creating a tool to recover damaged partition table for LUKS partitions
[12:24] <limcore> since gpart doesnt support it
[12:25] <limcore> could we include it in ubuntu?
[12:25] <limcore> small program, but a life-saver for LUKS users that had hard drive problems
[13:04] <hggdh> thekorn, ping
[13:04] <AnAnt> ogasawara: Hello, should I mark LP 418477 as fix released ?
[13:04] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 418477 in linux "New kernel causes losetup to hog the system (dup-of: 418781)" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/418477
[13:04] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 418781 in linux "Karmic 2.6.31-7.27 KSM patchset breaks encrypted swap" [High,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/418781
[13:04] <thekorn> hggdh, hi
[13:05] <AnAnt> Hello, are those bugs LP 416949 & LP 416949 related to the kernel or not ?
[13:05] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 416949 in console-setup "Keyboard layout toggle does not work anymore in karmic" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/416949
[13:05] <hggdh> hi thekorn, do you have any idea why edge is failing on javascript (returning status=0)?
[13:06] <AnAnt> LP 390292
[13:06] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 390292 in console-setup "undefined kernel key code  ( in karmic a2)" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/390292
[13:06] <hggdh> c.f. bug 394912
[13:06] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 394912 in launchpad-gm-scripts "XMLHTTPRequest Randomly Fails with Status Code 0 During Reload/Refresh and/or Multiple Requests  " [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/394912
[13:07] <thekorn> hggdh, hmm, no, sorry
[13:09] <hggdh> thekorn, no problem. I had to try ;-)
[13:37] <bcurtiswx> ampelbein: any chance you will update your PPA to include empathy 2.27.91 ? O:-)
[13:38] <Ampelbein> bcurtiswx: for karmic or jaunty?
[13:38] <bcurtiswx> Ampelbein: karmic
[13:39] <Ampelbein> bcurtiswx: on it. need to sort out a build issue before.
[13:39] <bcurtiswx> Ampelbein: much appreciated :-) thx
[13:47] <Ampelbein> bcurtiswx: i bumped the version number. but generally that's not needed since it's a daily snapshot from git.
[13:48] <Ampelbein> bcurtiswx: yet this time i needed to change something to the packaging, needing new gnome-doc-utils and automake1.11 on jaunty.
[14:05] <bcurtiswx> Ampelbein: cool :)
[14:24] <bcurtiswx> aww, glib failed to build
[14:32] <bcurtiswx> Ampelbein: haha, i guess it sucks the i386 build failed since thats what I was looking for.. lol
[14:34] <Ampelbein> bcurtiswx: ;-) the problem is that empathy now requires mission-control 5 rather than 4 so I tried to workaround that issue to allow building for karmic and jaunty. but I guess I failed. ;-)
[14:34]  * bcurtiswx kicks the empathy devs
[14:34] <zhaozhou> +
[14:35] <Ampelbein> bcurtiswx: nah, it's cool. the build failure was my fault.
[14:35] <Ampelbein> bcurtiswx: and it only fails on i386 because the -common package is arch-indep.
[14:36]  * bcurtiswx kicks the empathy devs
[14:36] <bcurtiswx> its still fun kicking them.... because they're not here
[14:47] <Ampelbein> bcurtiswx: fix uploaded (I think) ;-)
[14:47] <bcurtiswx> ok, cool.. i gotta head to work now.. ttyl
[15:00] <bddebian> Boo
[15:17] <thekorn> hi bddebian
[15:20] <bddebian> Hi thekorn
[15:53] <^arky^> Hi, Is there a metabug for all 'unable to shutdown karmic' bugs ?
[15:54] <bcurtiswx> Ampelbein: whatever you did with empathy.. it doesn't work at all.. just an fyi since i know im just testing htis
[15:55] <pedro_> ^arky^,  that was fixed, bug 418509
[15:55] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 418509 in linux "[Karmic] Hangs during shutdown with kernel 2.6.31-7" [High,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/418509
[15:55] <^arky^> Thanks pedro_
[15:55] <pedro_> you're welcome
[17:06] <matti> Huh ;]
[17:25] <distinctblur> Hey team. When I start up in 9.04, my notebook picks up the wireless network for about 10 seconds, then drops it, then picks it up again. After it picks up again I have no further issues until I restart.
[17:27] <distinctblur> Anyone seen something familiar?
[18:01] <bcurtiswx> Ampelbein: yeah your builds don't work. Sorry
[18:04] <bcurtiswx> if i knew how to build them myself i would :-\
[19:04] <mac_v> pedro_: hi.. could you look at a nautilus bug?
[19:05] <mac_v> pedro_: my nautilus bug > Bug #416251 , where screenshots dont refresh? now has 2 dupes and pls read comment #8
[19:05] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 416251 in nautilus "Nautilus does not show Desktop thumbnails" [Low,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/416251
[19:24] <matti> ;]
[19:28] <arand> should Bug #418135 be demoted from security vulnerability?
[19:28] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 418135 in nautilus "Permissions of symlinked source file/folder set to 777 if symlink is copied via nautilus" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/418135
[19:29] <kees> arand: no, it's a security problem (suddenly, a person's directory is world-writable)
[19:35] <arand> kees: Ok, I wasn't sure what the "threshold" was, since this does not allow privilege escalation, but does stuff you could've done, but unexpectedly... Cheers for heads-up.
[19:40] <kees> arand: yeah, thanks for checking.  it's not a priv escalation, but it does allow someone else to muck around in another user's files.  :(
[19:51] <arand> kees: Indeed, btw, do you know if it's only the original reporter that can edit bug description in bugzilla?
[19:54] <pedro_> arand, the description cannot be edited there.
[19:54] <pedro_> arand, you might want to add a new comment if have extra info
[19:55] <pedro_> the title is editable though
[19:55] <pedro_> mac_v, i know i've marked those as dup, we should send the new info to the upstream report though
[19:56] <arand> pedro_: Ok, will have to do that then, thanks for info.
[19:56] <mac_v> pedro_: yeah i'v added a comment to ask the user to comment upstream , otherwise i'm the only person commenting upstream :(
[19:57] <pedro_> mac_v, awesome, thanks :-)
[20:35] <blueyed> Can somebody please try reproducing bug 373506 ? (just start scite)
[20:35] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 373506 in scite "scite crashes on startup: scite crashed with SIGSEGV in __kernel_vsyscall()" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/373506
[20:43] <^arky^> blueyed, scite works fine
[20:43] <blueyed> ^arky^: thanks. using karmic?
[20:43] <^arky^> yes, karmic do you have a test case that I can run to reproduce the bug
[20:44] <blueyed> I'm just starting it. it segfaults after 1-2 secs.
[20:45] <blueyed> Will retry with the latest kernel later.
[20:47] <^arky^> Does anyone know why 'pyatspi' module is missing, trying to debug 250108
[20:48] <^arky^> Does anyone know why 'pyatspi' module is missing, trying bug 250108
[20:48] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 250108 in accerciser "Hardy - installing accerciser does not install needed python-pyatspi package" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/250108
[21:39] <micahg> ^arky^: that was fixed in the intrepid package
[21:40] <micahg> the only question is if it's SRU worthy or noy
[21:40] <micahg> not
[21:41] <^arky^> so, should it be closed as fixed-released micahg
[21:41] <micahg> not necessarily
[21:41] <micahg> it's a problem only in hardy
[21:42] <^arky^> ok
[21:42] <micahg> hmmm
[21:42] <micahg> it was fixed here: https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/accerciser/1.1.90-0ubuntu1
[21:44] <micahg> ok
[21:44] <micahg> so, apparently, the comment was made, but the change was never implemented
[21:45] <micahg> and was fixed in intrepid
[21:49] <micahg> ^arky^: does the program not work without the library in hardy?
[21:49] <^arky^> yes, It will fail
[21:51] <micahg> ok
[21:51] <micahg> I would suggest talking to TheMuso in #ubuntu-motu about an SRU for Hardy
[21:52] <micahg> he's been updating the package recently
[21:52] <^arky^> sure, I'll try
[22:50] <andresmujica> hi!
[22:57] <andresmujica> anyone knows about bcurtiswx ?
[23:20] <micahg> andresmujica: what do you want to know>
[23:21] <andresmujica> hi micahg, nothing really it was about the -chat session for today..
[23:21] <micahg> ah
[23:22] <micahg> should've started 20 minutes ago in #ubuntu-classroom
[23:22] <micahg> andresmujica: it is going on now